Yes a standard VLT falls under this category and falls under the power to weight ratio.

If a police officer pulls me up ill just show them the above statement and tell them thats what it says on vic roads, and i will also give them proof that my car falls under that ratio as i will give them the power to weight calculations which is of REDBOOK.COM.

Not being ****y about it but thats what it says and iam going by it so i dont see the big deal.

Yes a standard VLT falls under this category and falls under the power to weight ratio.

If a police officer pulls me up ill just show them the above statement and tell them thats what it says on vic roads, and i will also give them proof that my car falls under that ratio as i will give them the power to weight calculations which is of REDBOOK.COM.

Not being ****y about it but thats what it says and iam going by it so i dont see the big deal.

Agreed with you matey, always stood behind the stance that you cant make a rule and then adapt it as you see fit without it being in writing. Will be doing the same thing as you very shortly. More support we get the better.

Just a quick question, with the new p plate laws, your on your red Ps for 1 year, then you go onto green, are you on your greens for 2 years or 3? And when do you get off your Ps if you got your licence at 18 at 21 or 22?

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Originally Posted by VL-EXEC

Just a quick question, with the new p plate laws, your on your red Ps for 1 year, then you go onto green, are you on your greens for 2 years or 3? And when do you get off your Ps if you got your licence at 18 at 21 or 22?

i have a question, whilst on your learners, the rule states you must carry a fully licensed passenger with you at all times. what i want to know is can they sit in the back and have a non licensed passenger at the front? because it doesn't say you must carry a fully licensed passenger in the "passenger seat" it just states they have to be with you at all times

i have a question, whilst on your learners, the rule states you must carry a fully licensed passenger with you at all times. what i want to know is can they sit in the back and have a non licensed passenger at the front? because it doesn't say you must carry a fully licensed passenger in the "passenger seat" it just states they have to be with you at all times

Just a quick question, with the new p plate laws, your on your red Ps for 1 year, then you go onto green, are you on your greens for 2 years or 3? And when do you get off your Ps if you got your licence at 18 at 21 or 22?

Just a quick question, with the new p plate laws, your on your red Ps for 1 year, then you go onto green, are you on your greens for 2 years or 3? And when do you get off your Ps if you got your licence at 18 at 21 or 22?

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anyone know?

Regardless of the age you are when you get your P's, you still have to spend a minimum 4 years on them. 1 year on reds, 3 years on greens.